Bullet Train Review: A Bumpy Ride

Bullet Train is David Leitch’s most recent action-comedy movie. Brad Pitt plays Ladybug in it, who is an unfortunate assassin determined to carry out his mission without violence after a string of jobs gone wrong. The world’s fastest train puts Ladybug on a collision course with deadly enemies from all over the world, who are all working toward related but opposing goals. Fate, however, may have other intentions. The end of the line is also the beginning of a chaotic, nonstop thrill journey through contemporary Japan, according to director David Leitch.

Jurassic World Dominion Review – An Entertaining But Forgettable Ending

Colin Trevorrow’s Jurassic World: Dominion is finally here to finally end the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World sagas, both of which began in 1993. After watching Jurassic World: Dominion, it is easy to state that the franchise was at its peak in the beginning, when Steven Spielberg was in charge. Jurassic Park (1993) and Jurassic World (2015) remain the franchise’s two best films, with The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) trailing closely behind. Jurassic World: Dominion is far from the best or even the best of the trilogy, but it is an interesting watch.

Thirteen Lives Review: Dramatizing the Near Impossible

Four years ago, 12 young boys and their soccer coach found themselves trapped in Thailand’s flooded Tham Luang Nang Non cave, leading to an arduous rescue effort that lasted 18 days and made international headlines. A recent movie addressed the subject. Director Ron Howard’s Hollywoodized film, Thirteen Lives, has a star-studded cast and high production standards. Although, there were two movies having the same storyline before its release, it is still the most polished and well-rounded version of the story.

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Season 1 Review: Trust And Believe Her

A lot has been said about Marvel’s declining quality of late, both on this site and the wider fandom, but Phase Four has undoubtedly been a rocky ride. The TV side of this long-running juggernaut began with WandaVision and has since swung between tolerable and unimpressive, before sputtering to an end with She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, a show promising to be a nice diversion from the ordinary; a quirky, fourth-wall breaking legal comedy. It is the sixth television series created by Marvel Studios in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), and it shares continuity with the franchise’s films.

Euphoria Season 2 Review: Brilliant Glimmers in a Sea of Mediocrity

Three years ago, the adolescent drama Euphoria appeared on our screens and completely changed the way teen dramas have been shown on television. Euphoria succeeded in weaving a number of distinct individuals and their experiences around a bigger cautionary narrative, ending in some unforgettable scenes, with an excess of nudity and an uncompromising look at drug addiction. Now,the TV series returned for season 2.

Black Bird Season 1 Review – A Deliciously Sinister Mini- series

Black Bird is a well- written prison drama that is wonderfully dark and true to life. It’s a show that blends parts of Prison Break, Mindhunter, Mouse and Hannibal together into a delicious cocktail that’ll keep you coming back for more. This work is very basic narratively speaking, despite a few tantalizing flashes of a twisty-turny thriller, but it shines out because of its snappy language and compelling, believable characters. Not to mention the intoxicating atmosphere too.

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Motherland: Fort Salem Season 3 Review: Comes Back for Its Final Season with a Bittersweet Premiere

Motherland: Fort Salem, which debuted in 2020, has established itself as a summertime favorite on Freeform over the last two years. In this television series, the army in the United States is made up entirely of witches, all of whom can trace their ancestry back to their mothers. Season 3 of Motherland: Fort Salem follows in the footsteps of the previous two seasons and addresses many concerns raised by the spectacular finale of Season 2. It’s not simple to finish a journey, but Motherland: Fort Salem does so with immaculate storytelling, outstanding production, and excellent post-production work.